Sacred 3

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Sacred 3 Review

As the name suggests, Sacred 3 is the third game in the franchise. While this was my first Sacred game, I understand how this one has deviated down a different path from the previous two. But I'm not here to dwell on the past, but focus on the now. Choose a character, take up arms, fight against the evil Ashen Empire, and protect the ancient artifact the Heart of Ancaria. You know, do...
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Every once in a while a popular series breaks the mold and gets hit with a major shake-up before its formulas and settings get too stale. BioShock 2 was a welcome addition to Rapture lore, but what's just been unveiled will likely be seen as the true sequel to the exquisite original game.
Ladies and gentlemen, meet BioShock Infinite. Formerly known only as Project Icarus, Irrational Games - developers of the original BioShock - kept the project under tights wraps until mere moments ago, when the debut trailer was unveiled. Why the secrecy? Probably because of how freaking amazing it looks.
Thankfully, the underwater scene at the beginning is a fake-out, because Rapture's leaky hallways and drooping skyline were starting to feel, well, a little tired. The trailer reveals the game's all new setting: the sky.
Hit the jump for that trailer and a bevy of information.
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Konami this week finally released some details on their plans for DanceDanceRevolution on the PlayStation 3. This is the first theyâ€™ve talked about the first DDR on PS3 in over a year.
The PS3 version of this new game will have motion control similar to the Wii DDR games. â€œDanceDanceRevolution PS3 will feature a truly interactive dance experience via PlayStation Move as it challenges players to use both their hands and feet simultaneously,â€ Konami announced.
The new DDR will also incorporate the PlayStation EYE to let players take pictures of their rooms and turn them into virtual spaces. There will also be an Xbox 360 version of this game, but Konami didnâ€™t mention it using the Xbox Live Vision Camera or Kinect like Harmonixâ€™s Dance Central or Konamiâ€™s own DanceMasters.
This all comes before Konami shows the game in public for the first time at their planned first-ever DDR community event on Thursday August 12th in Los Angeles.
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It's hard to argue against the quality and polish that Insomniac delivers with each new game they bring to Sony's platform. Much like Naughty Dog, Insomniac is undoubtedly one of Sony's most prized developers and as such, visual excellence has always been a top priority for these guys. As such, the team is looking to take their games to the next level graphically. Unfortunately, it looks like it will cost them in frames per second.
Hit the cut to see what Insomniac's Mike Acton had to say about the changes they will be making in their approach to graphics. Read More